You have a lot of freedom in choosing how you would like to present on your topic. However, the layout of the page should be very clean. That means you should not have an overload of colours in the background which distract the viewer from reading your site. As a point of reference, look at the page for the Great Barrier Reef on Wikipedia. A good layout includes:
A Major Heading
A brief paragraph as an introduction. This is where you introduce the topic, why its important and briefly summarise the ideas that you will discuss. Beside it should be a relevant photograph or diagram. You should freely link the information you present to external websites that
Subheading #1 The first topic you discuss will lie directly beneath the major heading. You can choose to include an index, but this is only necessary if the page you are producing is particularly long. Otherwise you should express all of your ideas in your own words.
Subheading #2 Each new idea or topic should be given a new subheading.
References At the bottom of the page, you should include the URL of any websites that you used, as well as the author, title, publisher, year of publication and page number of any written resource that you use
You have a lot of freedom in choosing how you would like to present on your topic. However, the layout of the page should be very clean. That means you should not have an overload of colours in the background which distract the viewer from reading your site. As a point of reference, look at the page for the Great Barrier Reef on Wikipedia. A good layout includes:
A Major Heading
A brief paragraph as an introduction. This is where you introduce the topic, why its important and briefly summarise the ideas that you will discuss. Beside it should be a relevant photograph or diagram. You should freely link the information you present to external websites that
Subheading #1
The first topic you discuss will lie directly beneath the major heading. You can choose to include an index, but this is only necessary if the page you are producing is particularly long. Otherwise you should express all of your ideas in your own words.
Subheading #2
Each new idea or topic should be given a new subheading.
References
At the bottom of the page, you should include the URL of any websites that you used, as well as the author, title, publisher, year of publication and page number of any written resource that you use
Perera, G (2012). "How to Make a Wiki". University of Melbourne Press. pg1-100.
Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Barrier_Reef